Conservative caucus meets in Ottawa as poll numbers slump and Trump’s threats loom
- Conservative MPs met in Ottawa for the first time since December amid changes in the political landscape after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his plans to step down, which started a Liberal leadership race.
- A B.C. Supreme Court petition was filed by current and former Nelson police officers arguing that the Police Act provision allowing for the search of personal phones violates the Canadian Charter.
- Canadian senators discussed the national flag in a recent report, marking its 60th anniversary, with some emphasizing it represents pride and growth amid ongoing threats from the U.S.
- Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford, NDP Leader Marit Stiles, Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie, and Green Party Leader Mike Schreiner participated in the first debate addressing northern issues for the Ontario election campaign.
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Conservative caucus meets in Ottawa as poll numbers slump and Trump's threats loom
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Conservative MPs will meet on Parliament Hill this morning for the first time since December, returning to a much different political landscape than the one they left at the holiday break. Parliament has been on pause since Jan. 6, the day Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his plans to step down, triggering a Liberal leadership race. Two weeks later, Donald Trump took over the White House while threatening to impose sweeping tariffs on imp…
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